Aniekan Etuhube

Videojournalist

Aniekan Etuhube is a videojournalist with CBC New Brunswick, based in Fredericton. He previously worked with Pulse.Africa and has far-reaching experience in visual storytelling and human interest stories.

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Reporter's Notebook

Fiddleheads, stuffed monkeys, wonderful people: Stories from my first year in N.B.

A year ago, video producer Aniekan Etuhube and his family moved from Nigeria to Canada. He picks some of his favourite stories he told for CBC during a year of discovery.

Her autism diagnosis came at 29. Now she runs a support group to combat isolation

Louise Tardif wants to empower neurodivergent people, and to see social change. "We do indeed exist," she says.

Gagetown group appeals for funds to put new roof on historic Tilley House

Queens County Heritage in Gagetown, N.B., is looking for public support to help rescue historic Tilley House.

Kids new to Canada forge sense of belonging through Fredericton cycling club

Bicycle riding is a summer staple for all ages. But for the kids of Doone Street on the north side of Fredericton, it goes far beyond simple transportation.

Volunteers make annual attack on invasive plant

Volunteers and organizers from the Atlantic Wildlife Institute In Cookville, N.B., teamed up with the Nature Conservancy of Canada this weekend to rip, yank and cut an invasive plant from the property. 

Volunteer struggles to repair vandalized Fredericton mural

A volunteer with the Fredericton Trails Coalition is trying to repair a popular mural on the walls of the New Brunswick Exhibition horse barn that was recently defaced with graffiti tagging.

'Monkey lady' of Mount Middleton delights in plush primates

With more than 100 plush monkeys and ornaments dangling down the trees, this New Brunswick woman has turned her home into a spectacle of exotic monkeys.

Grand Falls gardeners tackle inflation with home-grown vegetables

As food prices rise, a gardening couple in New Brunswick are providing their community with affordable, healthy vegetables.
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Return of the fern: Tasty new reasons to toast fiddlehead season in New Brunswick

As a new season begins, fiddleheads have once again sprouted across the province, and with them, the controversy over whether they're a delicacy or a dud.

Price of the precious lobster roll may be verging on hard to stomach

The lobster roll, traditionally a simple toasted bun stuffed with lobster meat mixed with mayonnaise, has long been a mouth-watering treat in the Maritimes.